Ever miss being a child, playing games at your grandma's or in your old bedroom? Well, I got you covered!

The Adventures of Elena Temple is the classic you never knew existed. And the best part is that you can play it on virtual old machines that kind of sort of maybe existed. It's not like you can remember for sure anyway, right?

Features:

A dungeon of 50+ rooms to overcome, each its own mini-level

Open exploration, you choose which way to go, but don't worry, a helpful map is just one button away

Challenging, old-school platforming

Collect as many coins as you want, but we both know you'll get them all, you're a completionist, don't even try to deny it!

Coins will make you rich, but there's no escaping the dungeon without all the gems

Secrets for the more observant player

Best of all, you can play the game on any of the included 7 virtual old machines, from the Pomo D'or 4, to Maple and Some Toy and all the way to the NS-Bos PC

Update 1.1 brings with it the Stats screen, check out your play time, number of deaths, shots fired and more; win medals like a pro for each stat!

Get it now!

You can play the Demo now, for free. And, if you like it, please consider purchasing the full game. You'll receive all Early Access builds and the final version of the game, including a Steam key.

I'm a solo indie developer, I loved making The Adventures of Elena Temple and I hope you enjoy it! Please leave me some feedback if you play it. Thank you for your support!

Press

Indie Retro News: "[...] The Adventures of Elena Temple goes all out. [It] is played in such a view point it takes you back to being a kid again"

gcup.ru: "[...] visually the game will appeal to fans of the old school"

idpixel.ru: "The author [...] even went a little further and depicted all those retro-consoles and computers on the screen"

Le Mag MO5.com: "[The] developer GrimTalin has pushed the nostalgic aspect a a little further [...] the charm of the children's room or grandma's salon works"

RetroManiac: "[...] from the start The Adventures of Elena Temple appeals to the nostalgia of users and fans with a few years behind them. [...] The truth is that everything is magnificently decorated."

Pond's Press: "[...] if you are into that old 8-bit nostalgia, you’ll find plenty of reasons to have a great time with The Adventures of Elena Temple!"

guardian statues with collecting requirements to allow access to the final dungeon areas

v0.4.0

12 new dungeon screens, for a total of 24

3 new game mechanics: scorpions, wall arrows and on/off platforms

progress auto-save and auto-load

game intro with logo and story text

v0.3.5

3 new screens to play, for a total of 11 (only the first 8 are in the demo)

tweaks for some of the previous dungeon screens

dynamic music with 5 songs (2 available in the demo)

updated pause menu, with volume options, info about controls and confirmation dialogs for restart and exit

game icon, intro logo and other app improvements

v0.3.0

8 dungeon screens to play (the same as in the demo, more coming soon!)

all 7 old machines available for you to play on!

System requirements

The Adventures of Elena Temple should run on most Windows computers that aren't on display in a museum, but if you have one that doesn't run it, you have my deepest sympathy.

Just to be safe, you should have at least the below specs. But to be 100% safe, download the demo first and check if it runs ok before making any purchase.

OS: Windows 7+ / OS X 10.9+

Processr: 1.5 Ghz

Memory: 2 GB RAM

Storage: 200 MB disk space

Video card: 512 MB, DirectX 9.0c

Keyboard or gamepad

Warning!

The Adventures of Elena Temple is just one game you can play on seven simulated machines. Aside from the different look, the game plays the same on all machines and has the exact same content! The purpose of these old machines is to remind you of the old days, so feel free to pick whichever you like best without any fear of missing out on game content.

Please download and play the demo before making a purchase!

I don't want to mislead anyone into spending money on the game. That's why I made this demo version, so you can try it and see for yourself if you like it and if it works properly on your machine. And only then buy the game, if you consider it's worth your money.